This study investigates the feasibility of in vivo quantitative optical coherence tomography (OCT) of human brain tissue during glioma resection surgery in six patients. High-resolution detection of glioma tissue may allow precise and thorough tumor resection while preserving functional brain areas, and improving overall survival. In this study, in vivo 3D OCT datasets were collected during standard surgical procedure, before and after partial resection of the tumor, both from glioma tissue and normal parenchyma. Subsequently, the attenuation coefficient was extracted from the OCT datasets using an automated and validated algorithm. The cortical measurements yield a mean attenuation coefficient of 3.8 ± 1.2 mm−1 for normal brain tissue and ...
Introduction: The main goal of brain tumour surgery is to maximize tumour resection while avoiding n...
Distinguishing tumors from normal brain cells is important but challenging in glioma surgery due to ...
Introduction: The presence of positive margins following tumor resection is a frequent cause of re-e...
This study investigates the feasibility of in vivo quantitative optical coherence tomography (OCT) o...
AbstractA prospective study was performed on neurosurgical samples from 18 patients to evaluate the ...
A prospective study was performed on neurosurgical samples from 18 patients to evaluate the use of F...
OBJECTIVE: Intraoperative identification of brain tumors and tumor margins has been limited by eithe...
BackgroundPrecise identification, discrimination and assessment of central nervous system (CNS) tumo...
Background: Precise identification, discrimination and assessment of central nervous system (CNS) tu...
Glioblastoma (GBM) is the most common primary intracranial neoplasia, and is characterized by its ex...
Intraoperative diagnosis of brain tumors remains a challenging problem of modern neurosurgery. A com...
Neuro-oncology surgery would benefit from detailed intraoperative tissue characterisation provided b...
Introduction: The presence of positive margins following tumor resection is a frequent cause of re-e...
Introduction: The presence of positive margins following tumor resection is a frequent cause of re-e...
International audienceThe surgical outcome of brain tumor resection and needle biopsy is significant...
Introduction: The main goal of brain tumour surgery is to maximize tumour resection while avoiding n...
Distinguishing tumors from normal brain cells is important but challenging in glioma surgery due to ...
Introduction: The presence of positive margins following tumor resection is a frequent cause of re-e...
This study investigates the feasibility of in vivo quantitative optical coherence tomography (OCT) o...
AbstractA prospective study was performed on neurosurgical samples from 18 patients to evaluate the ...
A prospective study was performed on neurosurgical samples from 18 patients to evaluate the use of F...
OBJECTIVE: Intraoperative identification of brain tumors and tumor margins has been limited by eithe...
BackgroundPrecise identification, discrimination and assessment of central nervous system (CNS) tumo...
Background: Precise identification, discrimination and assessment of central nervous system (CNS) tu...
Glioblastoma (GBM) is the most common primary intracranial neoplasia, and is characterized by its ex...
Intraoperative diagnosis of brain tumors remains a challenging problem of modern neurosurgery. A com...
Neuro-oncology surgery would benefit from detailed intraoperative tissue characterisation provided b...
Introduction: The presence of positive margins following tumor resection is a frequent cause of re-e...
Introduction: The presence of positive margins following tumor resection is a frequent cause of re-e...
International audienceThe surgical outcome of brain tumor resection and needle biopsy is significant...
Introduction: The main goal of brain tumour surgery is to maximize tumour resection while avoiding n...
Distinguishing tumors from normal brain cells is important but challenging in glioma surgery due to ...
Introduction: The presence of positive margins following tumor resection is a frequent cause of re-e...